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Rasmussen (8/19): Shaheen 51% - Sununu 40%

Rasmussen (which weighs for party affiliation ) continues to show a clear lead for the former Governor, and the Sprinter once again falls well below the 50% incumbent danger zone Shaheen 51% Sununu 40% With "leaners" Shaheen 52% Sununu 43% Combined "very" and "somewhat favorable" Shaheen 55% Sununu 49% Combined "very" and "somewhat unfavorable" Shaheen 39% Sununu 44% Look...

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Senator Sununu Visited Ezenia! Inc.

NASHUA, N.H., Aug. 18 -- Ezenia!, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: EZEN), a leading market provider of real-time collaboration solutions for corporate and government networks, was pleased to host Senator John E. Sununu (R-NH) ...

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Senator Sununu Visited Ezenia! Inc.

NASHUA, N.H., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Ezenia!, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: EZEN), a leading market provider of real-time collaboration solutions for corporate and government networks, was pleased to host Senator John E. Sununu (R-NH) to its corporate headquarters in Nashua on Thursday, August 07, 2008. Senator Sununu was able to take time from his busy campaign schedule to meet...

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Sununu Close to Winning the Gold Medal in Sprinting

And then there were two : [Pat] Roberts joins a handful of vulnerable Senate Republicans who have flatly said they will not attend the [Republican] convention, including Susan Collins of Maine, Gordon Smith of Oregon, Ted Stevens of Alaska, and Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina. Two other vulnerable Republicans - New Hampshire Sen. John Sununu and Mississippi Sen. Roger Wicker - have yet to announce...

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Add New Hampshire to Senate seats that the GOP

John Sununu is down by 9 points in New Hampshire according to Rasmussen.

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NH-Sen: Shaheen Inches Back Up in New Poll

Rasmussen (8/19, likely voters incl. leaners, 7/23 in parens): Jeanne Shaheen (D) : 52 (51) John Sununu (R-inc) : 43 (45) (MoE: ±4.0%) Shaheen climbs back up to a nine point lead over Bununu . Right now, most observers seem to be waiting with bated breath to see what happens when Sununu starts to, well, actually campaign. He's still sitting on a $5 million war chest that has largely...

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GOP: The Party of Personal Responsibility

And the award for the funniest LOL statement of the race goes to... the Mooney Times : Sen. John E. Sununu is in serious political trouble, and it's largely no fault of his own. I remember Charlies Bass explaining away his loss the same way back in 2006, but at least he had the decorum to wait until after he got defeated. In other party of personal responsibility news, Shaheen will be speaking...

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NH Senate candidates' views on social issues

Republican Sen. John Sununu has twice helped block constitutional amendments to ban gay marriage and is prepared to do so again if re-elected.

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Another Republican Senate Seat In Trouble

I’ve written extensively about just how bad things look for Republicans in the race for Virginia’s open Senate seat, but that’s just the beginning of the problem. Case in point, New Hampshire: Former New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen regained some lost ground and moved further ahead of incumbent Senator John Sununu in New Hampshire’s United States Senate [...]

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Do You Remember When the Iraq War Ended?

It ended back in May of 2003 . I know this because John Sununu told me so: "It is the end of the formal combat phase, but there's a lot more work to be done. The Iraqi people have been given a wonderful gift - an opportunity for representational government and for freedom. This opportunity needs to be taken advantage of quickly through reconstruction, the organization of an interim government,...

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Change They Can Believe In Because They Don’t Understand It

John Sununu, running for re-election to the Senate from New Hampshire, likes to point out that he is the only engineer serving there. More broadly, the lack of basic math and science knowledge among those who have insinuated themselves into...

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Grant Bosse - All over NH, now on the radio

Again, I'm still new to the election cycle stuff as I really only started to get involved after the 2006 Republican decapitation here in NH. The only major offices that the Republicans still hold are the US Senate ones (and they were not up for re-election back then - but Senator Sununu is and I urge you to go visit his site, TeamSununu , and see what's up with his campaign). Well, it...

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NH Senate candidates' quotes on social issues

... that is not within its own laws, Constitution, or legal precedents." -- Republican Sen. John Sununu

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The Smartest (Con) Man in the Senate

Does he think that them thar farmer folk are a bunch of red-neck rubes? Sununu introduced himself as an engineer who had worked in small business and who had focused on paring down federal taxes and regulation. In particular, he railed on the estate tax, dubbed the "death tax," which he said put pressure on farmers to sell to developers. I always love it when protectors of the rich try to scare...

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Numbers, political climate dog Republicans as they strive to deny Democrats 60 Senate seats

... rising gas prices.Another tight race is in New Hampshire, where incumbent Republican Sen. John E. Sununu is in a rematch against former Democratic Gov. Jeanne Shaheen. The state is famously independent and unpredictable, but it's turned more Democratic since Sununu eked out a 4-point win over Shaheen in 2002, and the sour public mood toward Republicans is helping Shaheen.A tough environment...